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Would you say yes to leading through chaos with no plan, little information, and no guarantee of success?
In this episode, I sit down with Corey Hart, a crisis operator who’s built a career on scaling massive humanitarian and operations projects under extreme pressure. He’s said yes to projects most people would run from, from helping New York City respond to a sudden influx of asylum seekers to standing up global call centers and navigating cruise ship operations post-lockdown.
We get into how he prepares for the unknown, what it takes to build trust in the middle of a storm, and why surrounding yourself with the right people makes the difference between collapse and momentum.
You’ll Learn:
Timestamps:
[00:00] Introduction
[05:58] Saying yes to unpredictable challenges
[07:02] Scaling New York’s asylum seeker response
[11:58] Handling moments when operations nearly collapse
[14:02] Filtering signal from noise in crisis decision-making
[17:56] Building openness and candor into team culture
[20:06] Creating trust and making failure safe
[22:01] Why saying yes builds momentum and possibility
[27:00] Unlikely outcomes from saying yes
[31:00] Keeping operations simple and avoiding scope creep
[33:02] Tracking data early to guide decisions under pressure
[35:00] Bringing compliance and tech in early to shape solutions
[37:56] Knowing when and how to step out of a crisis project
Resources Mentioned:
Podcast Episode The CEO’s Playbook for Hiring the Right CTO with Warren Beasley | YouTube
You can connect with Corey on LinkedIn and his website.
Find more from Adam on LinkedIn and YouTube, and check out Adam's CTO coaching company here.